Thomas Edison State University has appointed four new members to its Board of Trustees following gubernatorial confirmation by the Senate last month. The additions reinforce the University’s commitment to strong governance and public service.
New appointees include:
- Gregory Brewer (NC), president and CEO of Right at Home Care and Assistance, a TESU alum with expertise in leadership and executive coaching.
- Dr. Diane Campbell (Trenton), former vice president for Student Affairs at Mercer County Community College, a leader in education and community development.
- Marc Citron (Princeton), partner at Saul Ewing LLP, bringing decades of legal experience in real estate and business law.
- Frank Lucchesi (Manahawkin), director of External Affairs South at PSEG, with a background in strategic outreach and public affairs.
TESU Board Chair Dr. Michael Toscani welcomed the new members, emphasizing their contributions to advancing the university’s mission. President Merodie A. Hancock, Ph.D., highlighted ongoing initiatives in student success, new academic programs, and strategic growth that the board will help guide.
These appointments underscore TESU’s dedication to innovation and excellence in higher education.